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NHS IT upgrade could cost £30bn

News Health minister John Hutton said on Tuesday that the NHS would not have to carry an "unsustainable financial burden", and claimed that some of the cost estimates floating around are just speculation. The UK government admitted on Monday evening... [12 Oct 2004]

5 years ago…Vendors blamed for project failures

News Miles Hutton, business manager at Crew, said: "IT project managers are struggling in terms of managing their own resources and managing their suppliers. It's not always the supplier's fault, but they are trying to make money and are not always... [29 Sep 2004]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Greg Dyke

Comment That's not to say it has been a year without incident - in fact Dyke has probably had his fill of incidents this year, not least of all the Gilligan/Kelly/Hutton debacle which pitted Dyke against Blair and some deep rooted Whitehall cronyism. [16 Sep 2004]

The BBC: The monopoly it's OK to love?

News We don't want to start a debate about BBC television programmes, or the Iraq War, the Hutton Report, the Beeb's independence and the fact that it should cover news without government intervention. This week the BBC has been back in the news. [14 Jul 2004]

Will's Web Watch: 'Don't knock the BBC'... Why not?

Comment Now while I've not read it cover-to-cover I'm fairly sure the Hutton report at no point specifically made mention of Fantasy Football competitions - but clearly some people believe that to be the case. [12 Jul 2004]

Patients and doctors to get say in £5bn NHS IT

News Health minister John Hutton said in a statement: "The new board has a vital role to play in improving care for patients. The government has set up a new body of patients and healthcare professionals to help smooth delivery of the £5bn NHS National... [06 Jul 2004]

NHS goes all-electronic for scans and X-rays

News The Health Minister, John Hutton, has announced suppliers for the Picture Archiving and Communications System, (PACS) for the 178 NHS Acute Trusts in the UK as part of the £6.2bn health service IT programme. [11 May 2004]

£6bn NHS IT programme to address frontline staff buy-in

News The announcement handily comes just a day after leaked comments by the former chairman of the project's National Clinical Advisory Board, Professor Peter Hutton, warning that the newly signed IT contracts need reviewing so that rollout to the... [30 Apr 2004]

New NHS IT 'czar' to work with doctors on £2.3bn tech overhaul

News Health minister John Hutton said in a statement: "The new IT systems and services are key to delivering patient choice and improved access to information for patients. A new NHS IT 'czar' has been appointed by the government to work with frontline... [22 Mar 2004]

NHS prescribes massive broadband project

News Announcing the decision to give BT the role of creating and managing N3, health minister John Hutton said that the network will assist the process of modernising the NHS. For NHS doctors it will mean they can be confident that key patient data will... [19 Feb 2004]

£5bn NHS IT programme: 'Technology is not the challenge'

News The survey coincides with an announcement by the Health minister John Hutton of £30m in extra funding to ensure GPs' IT systems are ready for the implementation of the new GP contracts in April. Getting doctors, nurses and clinicians to change the... [29 Jan 2004]

BBC goes on Hutton Google buy-up

News With the BBC-bashing Hutton Report now out in the open, the Beeb is reported to have been cashing in on the flood of people searching for the latest online news about the report with some rather nifty internet footwork. [28 Jan 2004]

5 years ago... BBC defends £20m online bill

News With the government and the BBC now apparently more adversarial than ever (did somebody say Hutton Inquiry? 21.10.98: BBC chairman, Sir Christopher Bland addressed the House of Commons Culture Committee yesterday to explain that the £20m of licence... [21 Oct 2003]

AS03: Media barons' influence wanes

Comment His rise to the dizzy heights of 3 wasn't on the back of having money to spend, nor even the implications of the ongoing Hutton Inquiry into the death of Dr Kelly, but rather on the back of pushing the envelope on digital production and distribution. [10 Oct 2003]

Will cost and controversy keep Britain ID-free?

News Brown said: "David Blunkett is still determined, but a lot of the cabinet are getting nervous about packing their parliamentary timetable with controversial issues after Iraq and the Hutton inquiry. While David Blunkett may be keen on getting... [22 Sep 2003]

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